What’s Washington preparing in Haiti? By G. Dunkel April 4, 2024 For over 200 years, the rulers of the United States — the largest, wealthiest state in the [...]
How the U.S. acts to create and exploit Haiti’s misery By G. Dunkel March 14, 2024 Bulletin: Ariel Henry resigned March 11 as Haiti’s prime minister. Political tensions in [...]
Maude Leblanc, Haïti Progrès’ director, has died February 14, 2024 By Kim Ives The following excerpts are from the Jan. 31, 2024, online issue of Haïti Liberté. Read the [...]
Maude Leblanc, Haïti Progrès’ director, has died February 14, 2024 By Kim Ives The following excerpts are from the Jan. 31, 2024, online issue of Haïti Liberté. Read the [...]
Haiti: Kenyan intervention delayed; conflict grows over border canal By G. Dunkel November 9, 2023 A month ago, it looked like U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin had muscled an African [...]
‘We denounce the U.N. Security Council’s approval to send a Kenya-led mission to Haiti’ October 16, 2023 Black Alliance for Peace released this statement Oct. 8. We, the undersigned, strongly condemn the decision [...]
Fanmi Lavalas of Boston protests U.S. role in Haiti By Steve Gillis October 5, 2023 Boston Fanmi Lavalas of Boston responded to the deepening humanitarian and political crises [...]
No U.S./U.N.-backed military intervention in Haiti By G. Dunkel September 7, 2023 The United States has been looking for a new way to intervene in Haiti for nearly two years. [...]
Haiti: U.N. sanctioned occupation is a done deal By G. Dunkel August 18, 2023 The U.S. government has finally found a country in the Global South willing to lead a [...]
Growing mass anger in Haiti By G. Dunkel June 9, 2023 Millions of Haitians regularly don’t get enough to eat. They have access only to dirty, [...]
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